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metalhead4life

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  1. LIVING Bad Dreams - Judas Priest
  2. Voted "Tears And Triumph" since I only have that one. I'll have to give it another listen real soon; actually, why not today; it was alright but didn't blow me away the first 2 times I heard it and I was looking forward to hearing it since it was praised on the main site.
  3. Haven't heard either myself yet. I'm looking forward to purchasing and hearing the GNR but I could care less about the Metallica.
  4. Wow, that sucks man! At least your Mom is gonna fit the bill for another copy though - that's nice. Hope you find another soon. I see this thread is over a year old - still no luck huh?
  5. She Never Looked THAT Good For Me - Autograph
  6. AHH! People don't care what we think!! They will stop at nothing getting their monsters (Children) the perfect christmas gift. These people are totally oblivious to reality. Yea NO Shit.. Too many crazy shoppers out there today...... Well said. I stayed clear of all stores yesterday cause I knew it would be insane. Whatever is on sale isn't worth going through all the insanity of traffic and idiotic insane people. There's a lot of morons out there.
  7. Damn, this is the first I've heard about it so I missed the first 2!! I'll definitely catch the 3rd one this Saturday night though. Sucks I missed Yngwie too Hope the next show kicks ass!!
  8. Thanks man - I'll say! My faves from that find are: Melidian (which I already have so I'm selling it), Autograph (will keep this original one I found and swap it out with the Spitfire reissue I have which is also for sale; the Spitfire reissue never looked right in between Sign In Please and Loud N Clear in my cabinet; plus, I almost always prefer the original), Blue Tears (already have it so selling), and the last two I'm keeping are Paul Laine (awesome disc) and Joanna Dean. I guess I'll probably hold on to the Alias as well. All the others are for sale.
  9. Thanks guys!! I love searching and better yet finding good stuff like this!! Music (mainly 80's glam rock is the best for me/hard rock/power metal) is my passion. It's very cool I can come here and share/post this since all of you guys here know it's a cool find. As soon as I picked these up I was like, oh yeah, I gotta share this with heavy harmonies cause I knew you guys would appreciate it.
  10. Well, as title says, I went out and found some CD's today and I have to say I had incredible finds. Here's what I picked up. I almost couldn't believe my eyes today when I was browsing. Anyway, here's the list and BTW all of these are original pressings and all CD's are NM or better which is amazing: First two I saw and my eyes lit up were: Melidian - Lost In The Wild (original 1989 CBS records) Autograph - That's The Stuff (original 1985 RCA release with blue cover) then the most rare find of them all: Fury - Endangered Hearts (original 1988 Zone records Fury/Media Five release) then also these killer and pretty rare ones: Joanna Dean - Misbehavin' (original 1988 Polygram records release); this one is missing the back insert and front insert is a little banged up but CD is fantastic and this one was the only one of the bunch that has a problem with anything. Paul Laine - Stick It In Your Ear (original 1990 Elektra release) Siren - All Is Forgiven (original 1989 Polygram release) Blue Tears - S/T (original 1990 MCA records release) Alias - S/T (original 1990 Capitol Records release) New Legend - S/T (original 1990 BMG/Ariola release) Delta Rebels - Down In The Dirt (original 1989 Polygram records release) I can't believe what a find I had today and had to share it!!
  11. MIGHT as well be on Mars - Alice Cooper
  12. "Street Ready" and S/T were neck and neck, went for the S/T though, still remember the day I got it on tape!! Same here - except I never had it on tape, I first purchased it on CD several years back for a pretty hefty price on the bay. Both Street Ready and S/T are awesome and definitely staying with me until my time is up and maybe even beyond.
  13. I saw it in the theater too (on opening night no less -- a buddy of mine and I had a tradition of seeing any new "Friday" flicks on opening night for quite a few years) and I f*ckin' HATED that thing. It leaned a little too close to the "Elm Street" flicks for me, and it had more plots and sub-plots than the first eight movies put together!! The opening sequence (when Jason gets blown away by the FBI) was brilliant, but then the whole thing went right down the tubes as soon as Jason's "spirit" starts transferring from one body to another for the rest of the movie. Jason is only "Jason" for what, fifteen minutes out of that flick all totaled? What a ripoff!! I saw that one in the theatre as well - actually, that was the first Friday film I saw in the theatre. I agree the opening was awesome and was also disappointed about Jason barely even being in the movie. I did kind of grow to like it a little more through the years but it's still probably the least watched one for me along with the first one - while the first one is a great movie I guess I don't watch it as much cause I'd rather see Jason slashing up the screen. I can't wait for the new one - huge F13 fan!! Not sure if I'm gonna go opening day or not since it's usually crowded. I like to watch my F13 comfortably with great view at the theatre. If I do go opening day it'll probably be early to beat the crowd. It looks like Jason runs in the new one so that will be a turn back to his early days. I don't think he ran past part 4. Guess when he turned zombie he lost his running skills.
  14. Hehehe I think you summed it up pretty good. I guess these are the sacrifices we must make for our love of music I know this everytime I get a postcard in the mail for the next CD & record show and especially the day of. It's get geared up and brave the storm to look through and buy some awesome CD's - well worth it after!
  15. In no particular order as of yet: Randy Rhoads, Yngwie Malmsteen, Michael Weikath (Helloween), Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing, Richie Sambora, John Norum.
  16. Helloween - Walls Of Jericho. Some good ones on there; that Annihilator one is awesome as well.
  17. Same here - never heard of it or had it so I had to vote for the band. I may just have to grab some next time I stop at a liquor/beer store. Though, I don't know since it's only got 1 vote Cool name though for a beer so I'll probably give it a try...........oh, who am I kidding, I'll try any alcohol I haven't tried just for the sake of trying it. Always up for a new adventure
  18. Not sure if this one was mentioned here yet but.............Troll 2 is pretty bad. I'm in to 80's and early 90's B horror movies but this one is even too amateur and cheesey for me.
  19. The WAY of The Warrior - Hammerfall (this is my very first post in this thread; had to join the fun!)
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